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Saturday, July 22, 2017

Around a decade back, when Taxi no. 9211 came out, there was this one song that won hearts of every Mumbaikar. Bappi lahiri's voice to the song 'Bumbai Nagariya' was truly awesome, while the lyrics complemented the city's emotion

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Monday, July 17, 2017

There are numerous examples of movies that couldn’t live up to the books and failed miserably, so let’s credit the movies that managed to capture the audience better than the books

Over the years, there have been plenty of books that are adapted and brought to life by movies. Right from the birth of motion pictures, there have been adaptations after adaptations, from Shakespeare’s Romeo Juliet to modern day George R. R. Martin’s Game of thrones or the upcoming Augusta Christie’s Murder on the Orient express. I have read many novels, which have been later made into films, some of them have been good some not. But very rarely comes there a movie that surpasses expectations of the book.

Jaws

Even if fake, the sharks still manage to give audience some chilling moment

Adapted from Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel of the same name, Jaws (The novel) tells the story of a great white shark that preys upon a people of a small town and the voyage of three men trying to kill it. The novel was massive public hit but was criticized for its poor characterization of protagonists. The movie too like the book, concentrated on Great white Shark's menace yet it had a more deeper impact on the audience. Spielberg brought magic in the movie with his artificial Sharks and chilling music, such that people actually got scared of visiting beaches afterwards, something words in the novel cannot have done. As a result, it was no wonder Spielberg’s Jaws with its heightened action and tense music delivered better than the books.

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The Jurassic Park

During the first visuals of dinosaurs in 'Jurassic Park', it wasn't just Dr. Alan Grant that gasped at what they saw

Another Spielberg classic that came out better than the books was The Jurassic Park. Michael Crichton’s novel with the same name talks more about dinosaur, genetic engineering and mathematical concept of chaos theory. The movie however while showcasing dinosaurs also had amped up the action, characters, and all around plotlines with some amazing special effects. Although the book was a massive hit, the movie made it even bigger hit thanks to its awesome visual effects that made the extinct species almost real. Without the movie, there wouldn’t have been so much of excitement for Jurassic world that brought the franchise back to life 14 years after its last film.

3 Idiots

Even in India there have been some movies that take inspirations from books, like Saif Ali Khan starrer 'Phantom' inspired from Hussian Zaidi’s 'Mumbai Avengers', Sonakshi Sinha’s 'Noor' adapted from 'Karachi you are killing me' and numerous Chetan Bhagat novels. Very few of these films actually manage to find success; one such movie that comes to my mind is '3 Idiots'. Although based on Chetan Bhagat’s Five point someone, the film had lot to offer of its own from social message to inspiring generations. 3 Idiots's Rancho was more inspirational than the book's Ryan. The best part of the film was its connection to this generation and their struggles, one of which is the now classic moment of Farhan confronting his father about his future choice. Both five point someone and 3 Idiots were a huge hit among its audience, but while Bhagat’s novel was termed as the Masala-film version of books, the movie was more on the side of coming of age inspirational film.

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While the magic of words, details of life and sometimes the depths of a story can be enjoyed better in the novels, which cannot be replaced by films, there are certain books that deserve a film adaptation so that everyone can at least visualize the story and enjoy it more.

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Friday, July 7, 2017

Host India are grouped alongside USA,
Colombia and Ghana and will play all their games at New Delhi as per the
official draw conducted in Mumbai on Friday evening

It
will be India’s first FIFA event both as a organiser and Participant across all
age groups. Numbered as A1, India are slated to play all their home matches at
the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi against USA (A2) Colombia (A3) and
Ghana (A4) that make up Group A.

The
Luis Norton de Matos coached side will open their campaign against USA on the
opening day of the tournament on 6th October, this will then be followed by a
game against Colombia and Ghana on 9th and 12th October respectively.

Earlier
stated to play all their games at D.Y. Patil stadium, Navi Mumbai, FIFA then
changed it to National capital New Delhi on the behest of Indian government,
which hasn’t gone down well with most football fans of India. D.Y. Patil now
host group B teams i.e. Mali, New Zealand, Paraguay and Turkey.

One
of the favourites for the tournament, Brazil, have been drawn in Group D
alongside Spain, North Korea and Niger while Germany are placed in group C
alongside Costa Rica, Iran and Guinea. England are placed in Group F against Iraq,
Mexico and Chile while in Group E it is France, Japan Honduras and New
Caledonia.

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

When you don’t know about something
you better not speak about it. ‘Half Knowledge’ is dangerous or as in this case
‘no Knowledge’ is dangerous

We are living in a generation of high
Insecurities, people with little or no knowledge of something are just making
it worse. Be it in religious fanaticism or technological fear, there are always
increase in number of people giving their expert advices.

In the following video, Former IRS
and Income Tax officer Vishwa Bandhu confidently explains how data's can be
extracted from the Air, yes actual surrounding Air, SIM card memory transfers to Batteries of Mobile and
effect of Bad weather like rain and storm on cloud computing.

Border lining on being one of those
spoof or funny interviews as you hear it, in this actual interview, the lack of knowledge of
this former officer is appalling, but what is more shocking is his confident explanation
of a technology that he has no idea about. Even in engineering viva’s, Student are
never been this full of shit and they have a record of giving answer which
makes no sense.

While us being educated guys will
understand and looked through his interview, imagine the shock, an uneducated
person would have when he hears it, knowing that his Aadhar or bank systems are
computer based now a days.

‘Half Knowledge’ is dangerous or as
in this case ‘no Knowledge’ is dangerous. Rather than blabbering about something that you don't understand it is better to listen about it, Yes Listening Something that is the need of the hour for this current society.